Se pecan ra Ret COAL. NOTICE Omineca Land District a District of Cassiar _ Toke ttotica that Frank A. Jackson, of '. Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a -licehse ‘to prospect for coal and petra- ’ ‘Jaum over the following deseribed landa: ‘Commenting at a post ‘planted “six -malles north and2 miles eastof thenorth- _ weat corner of lot 2179, thence south 80 ~-chaing, east 80 chains, north 8 chains, awest 80 chains to point of commenze- ment, known 23 claim No. 70, - Jan. 1, 1912. Frank A, Jackson. Omineca Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that Frank A. Jackson, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a ' license to prospect for coal and petro- leum oyer the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted six miles north and2 miles east of the north- . weat corner of lot 2179, thence south ‘eighty chains, west eighty chains north eighty chains, east eighty chains, to point of commencement, known as claim No, 71, . - Jan. 1, 1912, Frank A. Jackson. Omineca Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that Frank A. Jackson, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- Jeum over thefollowingdescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted six miles north and 2 miles east from the northwest corner of lot 2179, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chaing, to point of com- mencement known as claim 72. ° Jen. 1, 1912. ’ Frank A. Jackson, . Omineca Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that Frank A. Jackson, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply fora license to prospect for coal and petro- Jeum over the following described lands: Commencing ata post planted 6 miles north and 2 mileseast of the northwest corner of lot 2170, thence north 80 chaina, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chaing to pointofeommencement, known aa claim No. 73. Jan. 1, 1912, Frank A. Jackson, Omineca Land District District of Cassiar™ Take notice that Frank A. Jackson, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a licence to prospect for coaland patra: Jeum over the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted six] py miles north and two miles west of the - northwest corner of lot 2179, thence north 80 chains, “‘weat 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, known as claim No. 40, Jan, 1, 1912. Frank A. Jackson. Omineca Land District District of Cassiar - Take notice that Frank A, Jackson, of Hazelton, miner, intendsto apply for a “Hicenge to prospect for coal and petro- lJeum over the following described landa: Commencing at @ post planted six miles north and tWo milea west of the north-west corner of Lot 2179, thence * north 80chains, east 80.chaina, south 80 chaing, west 80 chains, to point of com- mencement, known as claim No, $9, Jan. 1,'1912, Prank A. Jackson, Omineca Land District District of Cassiar - Take notice thatFrank.A, Jackson, of 3 Hazelton, miner, intends to apply fora licence to prospect for coal and petro- _ leum over the following described landa: Commencing. at a post planted six miles north and 2 miles west of. the northwest corner of Eot 2179, thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, to point of com: mencement, known as claim 87, Jan, 1, 1912. Frank A. Jackson. QOmineca Land District District of Cassiar Taxe notice that Frank A, Jackson of Hazelton, miner, intenda to apply fora licenge to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands; -Cummencing ata post planted nine mites north and 2 miles west of the northwest corner of lot 2179; thence north 80chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west ‘8 chains to point of com- mencement, known as claim No, 77, Jan. 2, 1912, Frank A, Jackson Ominece Land District District of Cassiar - Take notice that Frank A. Jackson of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and potro- leum over the following deseribed lands, Commencing at a post planted nine miles north and 2 miles west of the northwest corner of lot 2179; thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south &0 chains, east 80 chaing to point of com- mencement, known as:claim No. 76. . Jan, 2, 1912... | Frank A? Jackson, Omineca Land District . District of Cassiar — : Take notice that Frank A. Jackson of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply-for_ a liceuse to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described landa; Commencing ata post planted twelve |’ miles north of the northwest corner of lot 2179; thence north &0 chams, east . 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains * to point of commencement, known ag claim No, 94, Jan, 2,. 1912. a ., Omineca Land District District of Cassiar “Take notice thatPrank A. Jackson of Hazelton, miner, ‘intends to-apply for a license to Prospect for coal an potto- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a-post planted twelve miles north of the northwest corner of lot 2179; thence north 80 chains, west BO chains, aouth 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, Known as claim No. 96, Jan, 2, 1912, -Frenk A, Jackson. - sO ‘ Omineca Land. District District of Casslar Take notice that Frank A. Jackson of Hazelton, minet, intenda to apply for a license to pros ett for coal and“ petro- ‘sum over the Commencing at a post planted aleyen reiles north of the northwest corner of | - lot 2179; thence north 80 chains, edst x0 ‘chains, south &0 chains, weat 30 chaing to point of commencement, known aa|. claim No, 93. , Frank A. Jackson. Jan. 2, 1912, : Omineca Land District _— District of Cassia ‘Take notice that Frank A, Jackson of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a licenee to prospect for coal an Petro. leum over fhe following described land; » “) Commencing at a post planted eleven * miles. north of the northwest corner of . lot 2178; thence north 80chaind, west 80 - Chaing, aouth-80 chains, east 80 chains 40 point of commencement, known as dlaim No. 62)... Frank Ad ackaon, Ta B AGL oe et Frank A, Jackson, |} ‘ollowing described lands; | ad ose. Bay ‘Deal - ‘One.of those who madé lucky strikes in the Goose Bay camp last season was.C, W. Calhoun, of Hazelton. Mr. Calhoun, with G. R. Mackay and T. T. Dunlop, holds seventeen claims, on’ which there are numerous showings, including.one which resembles in some of its characteristics the lower vein on the Rocher. de Boule, This lead has a sixteen foot showing of ore, occurring on a granite-porphyry contact, The vein carries two distinct varieties of ore, the wider body- being chalcopyrite carrying gold, and the smaller silver-lead. Assays up to $215 have been ‘obtained, 8. W, Woodall, a Vancouver man who is. now in Hazelton, has com- pleted negotiations which will probably lead to the acquisition of the property by a stock, com- pany, the first in that camp. The present owners will retain inter- ests, IN THE COUNTY COURTOF ATLIN Holden at Hazelton In the matter of John C, Erick- son, deceased, and in the matter af the “Official Administrators ct, Upon reading the affidavits of Erick H. Erickson and John Kirkup, it is ordered, that William Allison, Official Administrator: for that part of the County, of Atlin comprised within the Omineca Mining Division, shall be Ad- miniatrator of All and Singular the estate of John C. Erickgon, deceased, and that notice of this order be pub- lished in two issues of anewspaper pub« lished at Hazelton, British Columbia, F, McB, Younc. Dated the 28th ay of February A. WATER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the B. C. Anthracite Coal, Limited, of Vancouver, acoal company, intends, on the 15th day of March, 1912, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to apply to the Water Commissioner at his office in Hazelton, B..C., for a license to take and use 100 cubic feet of water per second from Currier creek, a tributary of Skeena river, in Cassiar district, to be diverted and returned on Lot 991, Cassiar dis- trict, and to he used on the property of this company for power and industrial purposes, Dated this 8th day of Jan- 2. B. 0. Anthracite Coal, Limited, ; By their agent, Frank A. Jackson, ary, 191 ~ Halfway House ~ Most. convenient and comfortable stopping place for travellers be- tween Hazelton and Aldermere LARGE STABLES FIRST-CLASS MEALS AND BEDS SE “FRANK W. HAMANN i Proprietors o~ ~ ; 0 THE HAZELTON, PANTORIUM E. J. Hill, Prop. Dry Cleaning and Pressing. Prompt and Most Satisfactory Service Guaranteed ©: . BATHS ae tel Finest Equipped Bath -Room In Town # Skeena Laundry : Lee Jackman, Prop. Our Work is Good and our Rates Reasonable, Baths In Connection Call and see,us. Next door to Telegraph office, _ CL Len ee een me he ne) _ ALEX MICHEL Good Store and Road House ‘MORICETOWN — Halfway between Hazelton and. Aldermere oo Meals 50¢e Beds 50c . 7 | TEAMING — All ordors promptly and carefully " Leave orders at Hézelton Hote 4. Biuseltomiy feo, « t} Carr, fall will be eclipsed, it is said. '{ hurst said today: |the government offers us, If the ; concessiona are not satisfactory J |. “Our plans:are for an’ entirely few" sdrt.of demonstration but SORROWING FRIENDS| m Obsequies of Late Mrs. Sealy Attended by Hundreds of District People. ot -The people of Hazelton and many from the surrounding. dis- trict paid their last respects ‘to the late Mrs. Helen Sealy, on Sunday afternoon, when‘all that was mortal of that respected lady was borne to the grave. The casket and hearse were covered with wreaths and floral emblems from: many friends? -Following the chief mourners and near friends of deceased were the members of the Woman’s Auxil- iary, in which Mrs. Sealy was ‘a valued worker, Then followed citizens in. the longest funeral procession Hazelton has seen, - At St. Peter’s Church-the im- pressive service of the Church of England was conducted by Rev. John Field, who also read the burial service at the grave, where the ladies of the Auxiliary sang ja hymn, _.. GQNE BEFORE There’s a new mound in the graveyard A deep dnd narrow bed; oo, And loving hearts are grieving - dnd mourning for their dead. A husband’s heart is empty now, Life's plans seem all in vain; The smiling face that cheered him on Has left this earthly plane, Yes: fold with tender cara the robes Her loving fingers wrought. She haa changed for robes immortal The fading ones you bought. You weep beside the new made grave, You kneel and kiss the sod; But think, O stricken hushand— Your loved one rests in God! Yes; asfe from sickness; safe from pain; ; From sorrow, care, and sin; ; Safer than those without the fold ‘ Are the blest who have entered in! Strive not ta check your tear-drops, ~ Let them fall like summer rain; = For a beam of hope shines through them— ‘ You shall see your wife again #241. Yea; weep, but with exulting That a rare, bright gem you’ve given To receive a glorious setting . In the diadem of Heaven! MARION. Card of Thanks Mr. J. C. K. Sealy desires to express his sincere thanks and appreciation for the genuine sympathy shown him by the citizens generally in his time of trouble, both while his late wife was ill and after she passed away. He appreciates this kindly feeling toward him and the late Mrs, Sealy. Hockey Today An interesting hockey game is to be expected this. afternoon, when - the Never-wasers, cap- tained by Rev. D. R, McLean, will] meet the Hope-to-bes, under P. B. Carr. .The.former team will probably. include ‘Duke Harris, Wrathall, DeVoin, Little, J, A, t| Macdonald, .'Taylor and McLean, while the Hopeful ones will be Lofquist, Glassey, Welch, Mon- cur, Hetherington, Ford and It will be noticed that there is a sprinkling of old-time players in the line-up, and the game should be worth witnesa- ing, Something New Promised _ London, February 26:—An on- slaught on Parliament that may eclipse all previous demonstra- tions has been planned by the: militant suffragettes. Even the window smashing “‘party” of last In diseyssing the proposed dem- onstration Miss Christabel Pank- :"*We'shall wait and see what we are prepared for vigorous action We are gathering together- women from all parta of the country. who are ready to sacri- fice their dignity, if necessary, . on behalf ofthe cause. . they, are, of course, belng kept Sl +. Ry SATURDAY, MARGH:2; 191g = = FOLLOWED BY MANY. /xpconersenn oO 1 dainiaigielanaiaiaiainlaialalane: ran * Our Shoe Packs, we canry a complete line of all well known i: Window blinds, $1.00 and $1.25 each. lines forthe Builder, the Settler and - Prospector. | 3)\| (QUR SPRING and. SUMMER SAMPLES are‘to hand. They embrace a very large range of neat and attractive patterns. _ Brown shades in small check are | prominent. The smart and at- |! tractive patterns in light and dark | grays will find favor among. the - more conservative dressers. : THE ART TAILORING CO., Ltd. a of Torento, are the leading wholesale + tailorsin Canada. Their. goods are very high class and dressy. Weare making the prices very attractive so as to introduce this fine make. | | | Orders placed now. | Come in while ._ the sleighing is good. _ Prospectors-who are preparing for the hills should . inspect packs at reduced rates, Men's all wool worsted socks, 3 pair for $1.00. Men's black cotton socks, heavy weight, 25 cts. per pair. Tooke’s negligee shirts in assorted patterns, $1.50 to $2.25. | ' Our. Hardware: Department is complete. We carry all}. ——— = Sinope erent ~ _ HAZELTON, B. C.’ eee 100 CCRC ONDNOHOHONOARUNOADHOQNOHDNRROEONONO DEDEDE ION rj